Word: supplementals
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Muscle for the Poor. One promising new remedy is to supplement legal-aid societies by setting up storefront "neighborhood law offices"-in effect, to send legal missionaries into low-income areas to educate the poor in how to assert their rights. In New Haven last year, for example, the Ford Foundation financed the prototype New Haven Legal Assistance Association Inc. Traditionalists raised a cry of "socialized law," warning, in the words of one lawyer, that "you cheapen the legal profession by putting it in a storefront and soliciting business." The county bar association voted its disapproval. But the state...
...plan emphasized that the student should be given the alternative of appearing before the Board and that an appearance should not be substituted for the written report but should supplement...
...aides will relieve teachers in overcrowded classrooms and supplement the normal school curriculum with more specialized knowledge. One volunteer is leading a physics seminar, two more are running an elementary school library, and others are advising high school extracurricular activities. Each aide's work will be determined by the particular public school...
...watchmen contend that the college violated its agreement by sub-contracting for University police protection. In their suit, the union will argue that the six men should be retained as watchmen until June 30, 1966, when the pact will expire. Until then, police should be used only to supplement the protection of the watchmen, Edward T. Sullivan, spokesman for Local 254, declared last night...
Despite these digs, the Europeans generally moved toward accepting Treasury Secretary Henry Fowler's call for urgent talks on reform, which perhaps will lead to creation of an international currency to supplement dollars, pounds and gold (TIME cover, Sept. 10). The rich nations in the so-called Group of Ten instructed their Deputy Finance Ministers to start negotiating now on "an intensified basis." Though the continentals had hoped to restrict the talks to the clubby Ten, they now seem to agree that, at some time in the near future, the 30-nation IMF executive board should be brought...